It’s 2025 and choosing a region for your resources is still an enterprise feature on cloudflare.
In contrast, AWS provides this as the base thing, you choose where your services run. In a world where you can’t do anything without 100s of compliance and a lot of compliances require geolocation based access control or data retention, this is absurd.
There is no paid business plan that supports this. You have to be millions of dollars worth of enterprise on their enterprise plan to get it through your dedicated account manager.
Additionally, every Enterprise feature will become available in time ( discussed during their previous quarter earnings). It will be bound to regions ( eg. Eu)
Hey there, not sure if someone has mentioned this in the past but the questions on the application form seems to be excessive and unnecessary. I dropped off after 3 questions.
Uncloud is a bit lower-level, CLI-only (for now), with no central server. If some nodes go offline, the rest keep working and stay manageable.
It also has the WireGuard overlay networking built in so containers across machines get direct connectivity without having to map ports to the host. For example, securely access a database running on another machine. This also allows you to horizontally scale your services to multiple replicas on different machines and distribute traffic between them with minimal configuration.
The current state of Uncloud is the primitives and foundation that could be used to build a more higher-level PaaS-like solution such as Coolify.
Few reasons: keep access to the frontend features of each providers, have access to my chats I have in the individual frontend apps, to not have to trust a 3rd party provider, to not have to update the app each time a new model comes out
This is a known thing since quite some time and the only solution is to use separate domain. This problem has existed for so long that at this point we as users adapt to it rather than still expecting Google to fix this.
From their perspective, a few false positives over the total number of actual malicious websites blocked is fractional.
In contrast, AWS provides this as the base thing, you choose where your services run. In a world where you can’t do anything without 100s of compliance and a lot of compliances require geolocation based access control or data retention, this is absurd.
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